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It goes on till the 2d of December I really advise you To go . The exhibit room is decorated like a stable with paintings in boxes its very original. You have Monet, Delacroix , Degas, Caillebotte.. The paintings are gorgeous. Its going To be...More

The curators of this museum have produced a complex mix of cultural history and surrealism.
Historically, the museum celebrates the role of hunting in French history. This is significant, as hunting is an important marker of the aristocracy and landed gentry, so these artistic representations...More

An odd museum-- one many taxi drivers have never heard of-- but worth a visit you have a couple hours spare. The day we were there the air conditioning wasn’t working so it was very unpleasant. I appreciated the paintings, porcelain and sculpture but the...More

we are staying very close and decided to have a look. the entry price is,reasonable.
The building itself and fixtures and fittings very interesting. I can't really describe what we saw but it's probably the most bizarre museum I've visited. We both enjoyed it although...More

My wife and I visited this museum on June 19. I am a lifelong hunter from Texas and was interested in the history of hunting in this part of Europe. I enjoyed it very much.
The museum is in an old mansion that is worth...More

Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature (Museum of Hunting and Nature) is one of the most unique museums of Paris. Located in Le Marais, it is very close to other museums such as Musée Picasso, Musée Cognacq-Jay, Musée Carnavalet, and Musée des Archives...More

We went during the week. I think it is a quiet place- since hunting is no longer a desirable activity, it doesn't get a lot of customers-which is a pity becuase it's more like a natural history museum.Nothing gory etc.